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  1. My worktime breaks are spent watching Brian 'Limmy' Limond play videogames. There's probably a bit of Scottish pride in there, but I genuinely find his bizarre, playful humor and dry sarcasm far too funny. I also appreciate his focus on showcasing indies - ones that streamers tend to leave on the shelf in favor of this month's next big thing. While I've happily watched him unravel mysteries in The Séance of Blake Manor, or pronounce 'Astarion' wrong several times during his playthrough of Dead Take, there's nothing quite like his Dead by Daylight shenanigans (even if I'd kill him if he was my teammate). I've effectively learned DBD by Limmy osmosis, helped along by my wonderful colleague, Danielle. It's a game I've not spent much time playing, but given that 2v8 is back and it includes my favorite killer, I can hear The Entity calling. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Next DBD 2v8 mode release date, times, and details DBD codes November 2025 The best horror games to play this Halloween View the full article
  2. The next free ***** crossover character has been added to Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds today. Ichiban Kasuga, the protagonist of 2020 game Yakuza: Like a Dragon and every main entry since then, is available now as part of a free DLC update. Players who update their game will find the following unlocks waiting for them when they next play: Read More... View the full article
  3. If you're in the market for a full gaming PC that will hold strong through 2026 and beyond, we've found the perfect deal for you. This Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 packs in an incredible spec, including an Nvidia graphics card and AMD CPU combination that alone normally costs nearly $1,500, yet here the whole PC is under $2,000, thanks to a massive $1,020 discount. The heart of this beast is an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, which is one of the best graphics cards around for 1440p gaming, as you can read about in our 5070 Ti review. Also packed into this Lenovo Legion Tower 5 Gen 10 is an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, which is a monstrously powerful, 16-core chip that's ideal for gaming and other intense workloads, from AI to video editing. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Here are the best early ****** Friday deals for PC gaming we've found Steam ****** Friday ***** - the top PC game deals This $49.99 Corsair K70 Core RGB mechanical gaming keyboard deal is a steal View the full article
  4. Pokemon Legends: Z-A version 1.0.2 brings in various fixes and ranked battle balance adjustments for Switch and Switch 2 today. View the full article
  5. The Séance of Blake Manor review: "Like horror Clue come to life, this supernatural mystery against the clock is incredibly immersive"View the full article
  6. Data and analytics firm Ampere Analysis has identified 18 games that it says are “ripe” for a successful remake or remaster. Earlier this week Ampere stated that video game consumers spent twice as much on remakes as remasters in the last two years. According to its research, video game remakes and remasters released across 2024 and 2025 attracted 72.4 million players across Xbox, PlayStation, and Steam, with these consumers spending some $1.4bn on premium full games and microtransactions. Read More... View the full article
  7. I can't say I've ever thought about being a mouse. While I have an odd obsession for small, rat-like animals, I've never really wanted to be one. There's the constant need to scavenge for food, lack of real bathing, and overarching threat that, if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, life will end in a flurry of claws or talons. Bluntly, life as a mouse kind of sucks. That's where Whiskerwood comes in. Published by Manor Lords' Hooded Horse and created by Railgrade's Minakata Dynamics, I plowed hours into its demo, building up my rodent resistance in an attempt to overthrow my feline overlords, the Claws. Post-Steam Next Fest I've found myself missing my island getaways, and have been waiting for early access to finally arrive. Well, good news folks, Whiskerwood is here, and I've shifted all of my evening plans. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Gorgeous cat-and-mouse city builder Whiskerwood lands soon, with a demo live now Manor Lords publisher unveils unique rodent strategy game Whiskerwood View the full article
  8. Whiskerwood and Egging On are now available on several Xbox Game Pass tiers. These are the fourth and fifth day-one titles to reach the subscription service in November, raising the number of 2025 Xbox Game Pass additions to 194. View the full article
  9. With Season 4 approaching its end, NetEase has begun subtly teasing the likely next set of playable heroes coming to Marvel Rivals in Season 5. It's been a busy month for Marvel Rivals as the multiplayer hero shooter is coming off of a very successful seasonal event and preparing to transition to a new season later this month. View the full article
  10. Battlefield 6 developer DICE has disabled the Lock-Guided Missile for the Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV), almost an entire month after players discovered a severe bug that was allowing the weapon to shoot through an enemy vehicle's countermeasures. The studio has issued a new statement regarding the temporary removal of the weapon, confirming that adjustments are now being made in preparation for a new Battlefield 6 patch scheduled for next week. View the full article
  11. ***** and developer Perfect World have released update 2.4 for Persona5: The Phantom X. This introduces Futaba Sakura to the cast in the free-to-play gacha game currently available on PC and Mobile. The major update also adds a new Palace campaign and more. View the full article
  12. Two chances to build up two entirely different collections with the ****** May Cry Humble Bundle and the Monster Hunter Series Humble Bundle for you. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  13. The Roots biome in PEAK might be the toughest area to maneuver, and you'll have to be on your toes to complete the Tread Lightly badge. Like all other biomes, Roots has its own fair share of dangers. The rainforest-type area has dangerous flora in the form of different mushrooms, and they can be pretty dangerous due to the spores they can create. This guide will help you stay clear of the dangers and earn the Tread Luightly Badge in PEAK. PEAK Tread Lightly badge walkthrough Spores are a harmful affliction that's only applicable in the Roots biome. You'll see sporadic clouds of spores in the air. If you're trying to dodge a spider or a zombie, you can accidentally get caught in such an area and get infected. Image via Aggro Crab There's another way to get spores, which comes from the mushrooms. Spores appear on your stamina bar like other negative afflictions. They stack up based on when you take damage. If you're focused on completing the Tread Lightly badge, you should be careful when going near mushroom bombs. Ideally, you'll want to avoid any bomb that might appear on your path. However, things are easier said than done, and you can end up getting spores. To get the Tread Lightly badge, it's okay to take occasional spore damage (under unavoidable circumstances). You're eligible for the badge as long as it doesn't grow above 25% until you have crossed Roots onto the next level. Here's what you can do after being infected with spores. Use any healing items in your inventory the moment spores cross 10% (approximately). This can be Cure-All, which automatically heals all negative afflictions. Antidote is also known to work, and you can also heal yourself with Healing Root. Looking for them can also help you find a Mandrake (depends on your luck). Screenshot by Destructoid The Roots update has also added a new item called Fortified Milk. Consuming this milk creates a temporary barrier that stops all kinds of incoming damage and afflictions. You can use it to stop a dose of incoming spore attack and still qualify for the Tread Lightly badge. That's pretty much every option you have when it comes to clearing Roots with 25% or less spore damage. The post How to climb past Roots without having more than 25% spores in PEAK – Tread Lightly Badge appeared first on Destructoid. View the full article
  14. The Falconeer: Revolution Remaster is now available bringing a massive upgrade to the action-adventure game, but Linux gamers will now need to use Proton. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  15. Sunderfolk is one of the best D&D games I've ever played. Blending vibrant cartoon graphics with the chaos of an actual D&D session, I'd argue that it feels even closer to IRL tabletop gameplay than the mighty Baldur's Gate 3. Anjali Bhimani's quirky narration and OTT accents capture a sense of playfulness that defines the very essence of Dungeons and Dragons. Its latest update, 1.5, adds a whole new one-shot system that lets you compete with your pals to rack up points, with four new missions of varying difficulty being added to the pool. It's an exciting time for this one, and we've locked down the dev team to ask them all about it. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Sunderfolk is one of the few games I've played that feels like actual DnD, and its new, free update just added one shots Fantasy RPG Sunderfolk has a new demo, offering a stellar BG3 alternative Sunderfolk takes BG3's co-op DnD experience down a new path, and it's out now View the full article
  16. Dan Houser thinks Arthur Morgan is "the most rounded and works the best"View the full article
  17. Hopefully making this excellent open source voxel game engine project more manageable, Luanti (formerly Minetest) has joined up with Open Collective Europe. Read the full article here: [Hidden Content] View the full article
  18. The Battlefield 6 community has asked for ******* Conquest maps for months, so someone made their own – and they're actually pretty popular. Fans have spent the time since launch asking EA and Battlefield Studios for everything from aim assist tweaks to realistic skins, but few conversations have stolen the spotlight quite like the discussion around map sizes. While some players went to great lengths to determine if Battlefield 6 maps are as small as they look and others took to review-bombing, the more creative individuals are using Battlefield Portal and REDSEC to make larger maps of their own. Two New BR Maps with Three Conquest Gamemodes! byu/kurtinthegrind inBattlefield .reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; } Thanks to work from Reddit users kurtinthegrind and andy_6170 (a.k.a. ViperAndyStudios), the Battlefield 6 community now has Club House, a large-scale Conquest play area that pulls elements from REDSEC’s Southern California-set Fort Lyndon map for an (unofficial) version of the kind of wide-open spaces they’ve been asking for. There are also Tech Center and Operation Tech Center map options, with the former set up as a large-scale, infantry-focused Conquest map, while the latter offers linear gameplay centered around one main building. “The credit to the original version of Tech Center and the Conquest Script belongs to Andy,” kurtinthegrind says, “though I've made a few modifications to them. “Club House and the smaller version of Tech Center are my creations, and honestly, I'm not too proud of them. But until Ripple Effect/Battlefield Studios provides improved Portal support and releases ALL parts of Battle Royale map, these will have to suffice.” Both bot and bot-less versions of the Club House and Tech Center maps are currently available for players to create servers, but it’s Club House that’s attracting the most attention online. In the middle of a Wednesday, the map, also known as Golf Course, boasts a few hundred active players across different server browsers in Battlefield 6, with some 64-player servers populated almost entirely with real people. We played a few matches on Club House and noticed that, even with around 30 players on each team, combat encounters feel spread out, with infantry required to sprint long distances to reach each Conquest objective without redeploying. Everything from small vehicles like golf carts to attack helicopters and tanks can help with travel, too, with above-average ticket sizes and a relatively large play area resulting in more room for vehicle warfare and lengthy matches. "This is brilliant," one popular comment says. "Fingers crossed they actually put these on the official map rotation. For now, I’ll just mess around with my squad." It’s certainly a change of pace when compared to other, standard Conquest maps, and it’s an experience those playing on Club House seem to enjoy. Our short time with real-world players saw the in-game chat filled with comments praising the map for its long, clear sightlines and vehicular combat potential. Fingers crossed they actually put these on the official map rotation. For now, I’ll just mess around with my squad. Portal game modes – Club House Conquest included – have dedicated fans, even if a modified XP rate means significantly slower progression for all. One Battlefield 6 player took to Reddit after trying the mode for themselves, saying, “for the first time, I felt like I could breathe in this game.” “There are too many small, cramped, and poorly designed maps in this game, and I never had much opportunity to play normally without constantly confronting opponents in narrow alleys or buildings,” the popular post says. “I think there should be maps like in BF3/4, small, medium, but also large - I know I haven't discovered anything new, everyone has been saying this since the game's release, but we need to keep talking about it until we finally get some comment on the matter.” While some have already begun calling for these fan-made maps to join official Battlefield 6 playlists, others argue the emergeance of Club House and other similarly large Conquest maps only serve as proof that Portal is working just as the developers intended. For now, it's unclear if Portal experiences like this could get a ******* spotlight from BF Studios. Although BF Studios has yet to confirm just how big future Battlefield 6 maps will be, we do know that much, much more is on the way. The first post-launch map, Blackwell Fields, was met with criticism from fans, but another new map called Eastwood is just weeks away. Both locations are included as part of Season 1, with more content set to follow in the months ahead as future seasons roll out. For more on Battlefield 6 and REDSEC, you can read IGN's REDSEC review in progress. You can also check out the recently discovered hidden room in the firing range, as well as a recent change to challenges that will make some milestones a bit easier to reach. If you're interested in trying out any of these Portal maps for yourself, you can head to the in-game community tab, select "Search Experiences," and input the experience codes below. Battlefield 6 Portal Experience CodesConquest Club House: z2wxcConquest Club House (Bots): z3cp6Infantry Conquest Large Tech Center: z2tfrInfantry Conquest Large Tech Center (Bots): z4ycgInfantry Conquest "Operation" Tech Center: z36s8Infantry Conquest "Operation" Tech Center (Bots): z3ey8 Michael Cripe is a freelance writer with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe). View the full article
  19. Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has discussed last year's intense backlash to Assassin's Creed Shadows, and said the unexpected conversation shift "from gameplay to ideology" led directly to its high-profile delay. Speaking during a recent event at Paris Games Week, as reported by GameFile, Guillemot screened a short internal video Ubisoft had created to narrate its response to the backlash surrounding Shadows' ****** samurai co-protagonist Yasuke — which even saw Tesla and X boss Elon Musk getting involved. Guillemot has now stated that the level of vitriol required Ubisoft to rethink its plans for Shadows — back then, set for launch in November 2024. Ultimately, the company elected to delay the game until March 2025, a decision explained last year as necessary to "polish" the game further. But, behind the scenes, Guillemot says the firm understood it needed to bolster fan sentiment to ensure the game launched to a more positive response. With more time to improve the game, Ubisoft gave itself the opportunity to share more with fans pre-launch, Guillemot said, something the company hoped would both impress long-term Assassin's Creed aficionados, and move the conversation around Shadows on. "What we saw is that, by allowing our fans to see in the game — everything they were going to be able to rediscover — of what they love about Assassin's Creed, [that] ultimately helped to combat this aggression, which is linked to the fact that video games have a very strong impact on the people who play them," Guillemot said. "They’re kind of caught between 'I want to play, and what interests me is self-expression within a game' and 'there is a cultural message that comes with the video game.' "So our goal is really to be able to ensure that our fans discover and defend what they expect from our games," Guillemot continued. "It very quickly eliminated the fights, which were just fake fights." In an internal video, also shown last week, Ubisoft described its response as a successful turnaround of public opinion on a game featuring a pre-launch crisis. "What happens when a legendary franchise reveals one of its most anticipated experiences," the video begins, "only to become the game everyone loves to hate? When conversation shifts from gameplay to ideology? When everything you say only adds fuel to the fire? "In September 2024, we had our backs against the wall, and that's when it clicked," the video continues. "To get out of the corner, we had to stop focusing on those who hated us. We had to start firing up our allies. So we stopped trying to win the argument, and leaned on what had carried us for 18 years: The Assassin's Creed brand. "We started by doing the last thing anyone would have advised. We delayed the game. The extra time allowed the devs to polish, optimize, and reach the high standards fans expect from an Assassin's Creed game. "It also gave us time to rebuild the Assassin’s Creed brand pact, putting the markers of the franchise back at the center. More hood, more stealth, more leap of faith, more lore. So we could show that the spirit of Assassin’s Creed lives on in Shadows. "Instead of fearing leaks, we showed the game," Ubisoft concluded. "Fans came back, conversations started shifting, and everyone who built, played, and loved this game could be proud again." The framing of the delay as a positive response to the game's backlash is an interesting one, though one which feels limited considering what we already know from other reports detailing events at the time. In October last year, Insider Gaming reported that the game's delay had been widely expected within the company "and desperately needed" to address feedback from playtests and mock reviews (a standard industry practice where external consultants size-up projects before copies are given to press). Speaking in December last year, former Assassin's Creed franchise boss Marc-Alexis Coté suggested similar, saying that the game's delay was necessary to change the "narrative" of Ubisoft's "inconsistency in quality" (just months after the company's fellow blockbuster Star Wars Outlaws underperformed). And, perhaps most notably, there's no mention here by Guillemot of the fact that Ubisoft's plans to delay Shadows came alongside a decision to reportedly cancel a separate Assassin's Creed game set in post-Civil War America — a project that would have featured a former slave as its main character. While still in pre-production, the game's fate was apparently sealed after Ubisoft judged the idea too risky to continue amid the current U.S. political landscape — and, to a lesser extent, after having seen the Yasuke backlash. Assassin's Creed Shadows has gone on to sell "in line with expectations," Ubisoft said in July, with 5 million copies sold so far. Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social View the full article
  20. We've almost seen all the spoilers for Magic: The Gathering's Avatar: The Last Airbender set, but Wizards has saved some of the very best stuff till last. That includes Zhao, the Moonslayer, a red creature that references one of Magic's most famous red cards, Blood Moon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: The best card games in 2025 The 18 best MTG cards of all time MTG creature sees 200% price spike thanks to new PlayStation-inspired card View the full article
  21. AMD could be about to release a new CPU that's faster than the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, if this latest benchmark leak is to be believed. A new model with the name "AMD Ryzen 7 9700X3D" has appeared on the PassMark benchmark site, showing the chip has a higher clock speed and a higher score than AMD's current top choice for gaming. What's particularly strange about this AMD leak, though, is that the new chip has a lower model number than the 9800X3D yet appears to be an all-around more capable CPU. Everything about this chip, based on this leak, would suggest it should have a higher model number and, consequently, a higher price. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality Capture a free Monster Hunter Wilds AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card, if you're quick AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D leak hints at new budget AM5 Zen 4 gaming CPU View the full article

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